This work reports some results of a joint activity research pursued within the Project C of NEWCom (European network of excellence in communications). The aim of the activity is to investigate adaptive cross-layer techniques for heterogeneous wireless networks and try to obtain some general rules. In particular the singular or joint adaptation of scheduling and link adaptation algorithms is studied by means of simulation platforms for which proper scenarios and metrics have been defined.

Bazzi A., Dimitriou N., Conti A. (2007). Adaptive cross-layer techniques for cellular systems and WLANs: Simulative results within NEWCom Proj.C. 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 USA : IEEE [10.1109/VETECS.2007.172].

Adaptive cross-layer techniques for cellular systems and WLANs: Simulative results within NEWCom Proj.C

Bazzi A.;
2007

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This work reports some results of a joint activity research pursued within the Project C of NEWCom (European network of excellence in communications). The aim of the activity is to investigate adaptive cross-layer techniques for heterogeneous wireless networks and try to obtain some general rules. In particular the singular or joint adaptation of scheduling and link adaptation algorithms is studied by means of simulation platforms for which proper scenarios and metrics have been defined.
2007
IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference
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Bazzi A., Dimitriou N., Conti A. (2007). Adaptive cross-layer techniques for cellular systems and WLANs: Simulative results within NEWCom Proj.C. 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 USA : IEEE [10.1109/VETECS.2007.172].
Bazzi A.; Dimitriou N.; Conti A.
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